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Tesla posted these recent Supercharger expansion stats:

In Q3, we:

→ opened 2.8K Supercharger stalls, +23% year-over-year network growth

→ delivered 1.4 TWh, +27% year-over-year growth

→ saved 150+ million gallons of gasoline, offsetting 3+ billion lbs of CO2



 

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Yeah, and yet the MEDIA doesn't want to mention any of this because it's 'positive' news for Tesla... Instead they keep showing that same video of the car in the garage catching fire...

Too bad they aren't showing the video of all the GAS vehicles left STRANDED because the gas stations are all out of gas and NO MORE GAS TRUCKS are delivering until well after the hurricane passes - IF they can even get through...

But, electricity (ALSO needed to PUMP GAS), is easy to get until the hurricane actually hits and starts taking utilities down, so "E" is available to evacuate, but "G/D" is not...

And when it's all over, electricity is one of the FIRST things that will be put back up and running... After all, hospitals and such can't run on generators for weeks and first responders need communications back as well... Watch this - (at 3:15 a man mentions why Tesla's are better for evacuations!)

 
 
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